For management of early-stage Parkinson’s disease using Kapikachu, a herb rich in L-Dopa, getting the dosage right can be crucial. Traditionally, in the Siddha-Ayurvedic system, there’s a preference for using the whole herb or a properly standardized extract to capture the full spectrum of properties. However, with Kapikachu, concentrating on the active compound, L-Dopa, is also important for targeting symptoms of Parkinson’s.
For early-stage Parkinson’s, a dosage of around 250-500 mg of Kapikachu extract standardized to about 3-5% L-Dopa per day is a safe starting point. You’d want to gradually observe how your body responds over a few weeks before any adjustments. It’s always better to ease into any new supplement or herb to gauge its effects on your dosha balance and overall health.
Between whole seed powder and extract, the standardized extract is often preferred in disorders like Parkinson’s due to the consistent L-Dopa content. The whole herb offers a broader range of phytochemicals, which can have their own benefits, but for addressing such specific neurodegenerative symptoms, the extract provides a more predictable therapeutic response.
When taking Kapikachu, consider also incorporating other Ayurvedic practices like maintaining a Vata-pacifying lifestyle, which include consuming warm, moist, and easily digestible foods, practicing daily abhyanga (self-oil massage) with Vata-balancing oils, and ensuring regular sleep patterns since Vata imbalance is often linked with movement disorders. Always coordinate with your healthcare provider—especially if you’re concurrently using allopathic medications. Mixing treatments without guidance can be risky.